Does lightroom 4.3 open raw of sony dsc-rx100?

see question above lightroom 4.3 and raw for sonuy disc-rx100

See here: http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html

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    Do you know when Aperture will support raw (*.arw) files from Sony DSC-RX100.

    Slightly off topic but since a few people have the camera already, has anyone tried the RX100 with the ipad camera connector?  Speculation is that it won't work, because the RX100 tried to pull power for charging its internal camera battery via USB, so the ipad error's out (doesn't like the attempted power draw) rather than importing the pictures (kind of like connecting a blackberry via the camera kit, in an attempt to download pictures from the blackberry, but not being able to do so since the blackberry wants to pull power via the USB port, too).

  • HT5182 I wonder if iPhoto supports the new Sony DSC-RX100 II camera.

    I wonder if iPhoto supports the new Sony DSC-RX100 II camera. I know it is not supported by Aperture. Can anyone help please?

    It's the system that supports the RAW formats. So if Aperture doesn't support it neither will iPhoto. 
    You'll have to wait until a new Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update is issued by Apple for the camera. 
    OT

  • How can I open RAWs from Sony RX100II in PSE 11

    I have PSE 11 (Editor only) on iMac. How to open RAW files from Sony RX 100 II?

    You need to upgrade to PSE12 to get support for your camera. Alternatively, download and install the free Adobe DNG converter to convert your raw files to the Adobe universal Raw format and the files will open in all versions of PSE (keep your originals as backups and for use in the camera manufactures software)
    Mac download (.dmg file) click here DNG Converter 8.2
    You can convert a whole folder of raw images in one click. See this quick video tutorial:
    You Tube click here for DNG Converter tutorial

  • Camera raw cs4 and sony dsc-rx100

    how do i make cs4 camera raw to work with sony's dsc-rx100?

    Support for the RX-1 was added in Camera Raw 7.3. But I don't know if your camera was added before that or not. At any rate it wasn't supported in any version for Photoshop CS4. IF support has been added, you will have to use the DNG converter to create digital negative copies of your raw images. Those will open with what you have now. It might be that support for your camera will be added in an upcoming update. If that is the case then you will have to wait until the DNG converter update is released. But I can tell you that your native raw files will never be usable with ACR for Photoshop CS4.

  • Does the camera connection kit work with sony DSC-HX9V?

    Hi, just been given iPad 3 by my lovely wife (great present) and want to start using it with my Sony DSC-HX9V camera to import pictures and video.  I've heard that there can be power supply issues (I guess you can turn off USB charge on the camera), but grateful if anyone has used this combo successfully before I shell-out £25. Thanks....

    It won't as the Sony DSC-HX9V records video into MTS files and not into MOV ones. Sorry - there is no way you can watch or even import(!) your movies on an iPad without using a desktop computer.
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  • Sony DSC-RX100 Video and Images supported?

    Hey all,
    I was wondering about if anyone has a DSC-RX100 that they have successfully used with iPhoto.  Successful = imported video & images by connecting their camera to iphoto and clicking import.
    I had a dsc-hv9v sony camera which was great until its demise. The issue was the images came over fine but the videos did not.  (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5251)  Sony uses a MTS (AVCHD) format.  Which seems to have issues importing to iphoto.
    thanks

    9.4.1 iphoto
    9.0.8 imovie also and video
    video is MPEG-2 Transport Stream .MTS 

  • Sony DSC-RX100 raw file problem

    With the latest compatibility raw update to Aperture 3.4.5.  The raw pictures I have in the camera become fish eye alike after imported to Aperture.  I have another mac at home, I didn't update to the latest patch and the raw pictures function normal.  Some of the old raw pictures also become fish eye alike.  Anyone has the same problem with a fix?  Or this is a bug from the update patch?  Thanks.

    Solution
    Delete or restore from Time Machine
    /System/Library/CoreServices/RawCamera.bundle
    /System/Library/CoreServices/RawCameraSupport.bundle
    Download
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1666
    Reinstall 4.07. Finished.

  • Im running lightroom 4 and just purchased the Sony A7 and using its sd card. when I   tried to load the photos, I got a message "the files are not recognized by the raw format support in lightroom"

    Tried loading my raw files shot w my new Sony a7 and its sd card into lightroom4. Got a message: "The files are not recognized by the raw format in lightroom"
    Does Lightroom 4 not work with the Sony A7?
    Thanks,

    Lightroom 4 cannot read the RAW photos from a Sony A7
    You would have to download and install the FREE Adobe DNG Converter version 8.5 and then convert your RAW to DNG, and then import the DNGs into Lightroom 4
    You could also purchase Lightroom 5.5, which will have the capability to read the RAWs directly.

  • Can't open RAW files

      I’ve had Photoshop CS3 for Windows for several years.  I recently bought a Sony DSC-RX100 and  just shot raw (ARW) for the first time and cannot figure out how to open the files in Photoshop.
    When I try to open a file in Photoshop CS3, the error message says "could not complete your request because it is not the right kind of document." When I go to Photoshop help, it says “Select one or more raw files in Bridge and then choose file>open in camera raw.”
    When I open Bridge, and go to File> Open in camera raw is grayed out and not live. If I select one or more files, same thing, Open in camera raw is grayed out.
    When I go to Help in Adobe Bridge, it says I need to “Select Edits Camera Raw Settings in Bridge General preferences to open camera raw files in the Camera Raw dialog box in Bridge.” But when I go to Edit Preferences General, I don’t see where to do that. Similarly, when I go to Edit Camera Raw Preferences, I again do not see where to select that.
    I’m out of ideas! Can anyone help?
    It says this application requires Intel Pentium 4, Intel Celeron, Intel Core Duo, or Intel Core 2 compatible processor. I have Intel Core i5.  Could that be the problem? My computer is several years newer than my Photoshop.
    Thanks!

    Just dismiss the dialog that says that stuff about the application requirements.
    It must be a glitch in bridge cs3 and shouldn't cause any problems.
    I think you can just click Don't Show Again.
    As far as your camera, the Sony RX 100, photoshop cs3 won't be able to open those files directly since photoshop cs3/bridge cs3 can only be updated to camera raw 4.6 and the camera requires at least camera raw 7.2.
    Camera Raw plug-in | Supported cameras
    So what you can do is use the 8.6 Adobe DNG Converter to convert the RX 100 files to dng copies, which then cs3 should open.
    (if you have windows xp or vista, then use the 8.3 dng converter)
    Adobe - Adobe Camera Raw and DNG Converter : For Windows
    How to use the dng converter
    Camera Raw: How to use Adobe DNG Converter - YouTube

  • Photoshop won't open Raw images with my new Camera Canon 6D help! I use Photoshop CS5 extended version.

    Hello,
    I got a new camera and Photoshop and Lightroom won't open Raw images with my new Camera Canon 6D help! I use Photoshop CS5 extended version. and Lightroom 3

    Good news and bad news:
    The bad news is that you need CS6 or higher to open 6D RAWs. (The 6D didn't get support until Camera Raw 7.3; 7.0 premiered in CS6.) You can choose to upgrade (I'd recommend skipping CS6 and go straight for CC 2014 for $10/month) *OR*...
    ...the good news is that the DNG Converter can help you convert your RAWs into DNGs for use in CS5 and Lightroom 3.

  • Need lightroom 4.4 asmac is 10.6.8 and not compatible with anything higher. Does this come with the creative cloud? Would really like a disc but that doesn't seem to happen anymore. Currently have cs4 and d7100 hence need 4.4 to open raw Any idea

    need lightroom 4.4 asmac is 10.6.8 and not compatible with anything higher. Does this come with the creative cloud? Would really like a disc but that doesn't seem to happen anymore. Currently have cs4 and d7100 hence need 4.4 to open raw Any ideas? Is this now customer service or does adobe have a customer service team . Site not user friendly. Thanks

    Graham Giles wrote:
    Have you seen this type of problem before? I think it could be a serious issue for anyone in a similar position.
    No; but then, I've not had occasion to use TDM. I've been using firerwire drives for over 10 years, both FW400 and FW800, with no issues except a bit of instability using a B&W G3 machine.
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    •  I don't suppose there is anything I can do to 'put back' lost items from a separate Time Machine drive which has an up to date backup on it.
    There is probably a way to do that - seems to me that's one of the reasons for a Time Machine volume.
    On the other hand, if the Time Machine volume is rigidly linked to the now-absent OS on the original drive, there may be no way to effectively access the files in the TM archive.
    I know that using a cloned drive would work well in this instance.
    I have no experience with Time Machine, so perhaps someone who has will chime in with suggestions.
    With the machine in TDM with the other machine, have you tried running Disk Utility to see if you can effect repairs to the drive?

  • Lightroom v. 3.6 and Sony A99 RAW does not match

    I recently bought the newest Sony A99 camera, but it seems L.v. 3.6 does not manage this (aparently new) type of RAW-pictures.
    Do I have to buy the L.v.4 or can I use v. 3.6 with changing some settings?
    Thank you

    Hello mJim,
    It works. Thank you for your help.
    Eugene
    2013/3/30 jim01403 <[email protected]>
       Re: Lightroom v. 3.6 and Sony A99 RAW does not match  created by
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  • Will Elements and Lightroom open RAW files fro the Sony DSCRX-100 camera?

    Will elements and l;ightroom  open RAW files from the Sony DSCRX-100 camera ?

    202daansn wrote:
    Will elements and l;ightroom  open RAW files from the Sony DSCRX-100 camera ?
    I have the RX100 and confess to be an Adobe fan.   You did not say which Lightroom or which elements you want to use.  You need the latest versions.
    Photoshop Elements 11 comes with Adobe Camera RAW (ACR) version 7.0 in place when you install it.  Under the help menu, there is a choice to check for updates.  If you do, ACR 7.2 installs.  The RX100 is included in 7.2.  Previous versions of Photoshop Elements will not udate to 7.2.  When you open a RAW photo, a screen pops up that lets you adjust, convert and save to something Photoshop Elements can handle. 
    You have to have Lightroom 4.2 to get RX100 usefulness.  Lightroom uses, but hides, the ACR engine.  Instead the slider controls are built in the user interface.  When you buy it, it installs as 4.0.  The help menu also has an update choice so that you can get to 4.2 from 4.0.
    You didn't ask, but Premier Elements 11 is a good choice for video because it is he first version that "officially" supports the high quality 1080p60 or "PS" setting in the RX100. 
    On T day, I shot RAW photos of my granddaughters dancing to a Wii game in terrible light.  Yesterday I "adjusted" the batch of RAW shots taken with the RX100 in Lightroom and saved them as .jpg files.  Today, I wll make a video in Premier Elements from those .jpg images, put in some pan and zoom effects, add a sound track and put it on Vimeo. 
    My view is that an RX100 owner needs PSE 11, PrE 11 and Lightroom 4 to take advantage of the camera's capabilties.  Setting it on "fine" .jpg and uploading snapshots to Flicker leaves an awful lot on the table!
    Bill

  • Does anyone know how to open raw files from 7D mark ii in lightroom?

    I bought new 7D mark ii last week. But lightroom cannot read the Raw Cr2 files. any idea anyone? thanks.

    Native Lightroom support for the D750 was added in the Lightroom 5.7 update released this evening.
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    Camera Raw 5.7: http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2014/11/camera-raw-8-7-and-dng-converter-8-7-now-a vailable.html

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